The gig economy has been a topic of discussion for several years now, but it seems that it is expanding at an exponential rate. The New York Times recently tweeted about how the gig economy is no longer limited to… Read More ›
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The Death of Job Security in the Modern Workplace — HTT Network
Gone are the days when employees could expect to work for a single company for their entire career, retire with a pension plan and enjoy lifelong job security. The modern workplace is a different beast altogether. Job security has become… Read More ›
Bitcoin holds $30K, but some pro traders are skeptical about BTC price continuation — Earning Pill
Bitcoin (BTC) price has finally broken the $30,000 level after the key price zone lasted as a ten months resistance level. BTC price rallied 6.5% on April 10 and the much-awaited price gain ended an agonizing 12-day period of extremely… Read More ›
Insurance: Public insurers under pressure – but working together is proving difficult — NewsyList
Frankfurt, Munich The sharply rising costs could lead to mergers among public insurers. According to the rating agency Fitch, many providers are under increasing pressure to generate earnings. Against this background, small public insurers in particular could be forced to merge and… Read More ›
“Ecological socialism is the answer to major disruptions” — Time News
The first secretary of the Socialist Party (PS), Olivier Faure, is seeking re-election at the congress scheduled for the end of January 2023, in Marseille. Faced with two competing candidates, he defends the leading role of the Socialists within the… Read More ›
‘Black Wealth Matters’: How a Millennial Is Helping His Community Build Wealth Through Education — Discount Prescription Drug Cards
The racial wealth gap is just one example of the many inequalities continuing to burden Black Americans. As of 2022, white households had average net worths nearly $1 million higher than Black households, according to the St. Louis Fed. It’s this disparity that… Read More ›
History Repeats Itself, First as a Tragedy, Second as a Farce — Sanyoukta Shukla
The statement “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce” by Marx holds significant relevance in the Indian context. India’s history is intricate and diverse, with a repetition of various cycles of events over time. Communal riots have been… Read More ›
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